New French Thought : : Political Philosophy / / ed. by Mark Lilla.

The past fifteen years in France have seen a remarkable flourishing of new work in political philosophy. This anthology brings into English for the first time essays by some of the best young French political thinkers writing today, including Marcel Gauchet, Pierre Manent, Luc Ferry, and Alain Renau...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION. The Legitimacy of the Liberal Age -- PART ONE. Les Adieux -- CHAPTER 1. Levi -Strauss -- CHAPTER 2. Foucault -- CHAPTER 3. Bourdieu -- PART TWO. Reconsiderations -- CHAPTER 4. Kant and Fichte -- CHAPTER 5. Constant -- CHAPTER 6. Tocqueville -- PART THREE. What Is Modernity? -- CHAPTER 7. Primitive Religion and the Origins of the State -- CHAPTER 8. The Modern State -- CHAPTER 9. Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary -- PART FOUR. What Are Human Rights? -- CHAPTER 10. How to Think about Rights -- CHAPTER 11. Rights and Natural Law -- CHAPTER 12. Rights and Modern Law -- PART FIVE. The Liberal Political Order -- CHAPTER 13. The Contest for Command -- CHAPTER 14. On Legitimacy and Political Deliberation -- CHAPTER 15. Modernization and Consensus -- PART SIX. The New Individualism -- CHAPTER 16. May '68, or the Rise of Transpolitical Individualism -- CHAPTER 17. The End of Alienation? -- CHAPTER 18. The Rebirth of Voluntary Servitude -- Notes on the Authors -- Selected Bibliography
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New French Thought Series ;
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
INTRODUCTION. The Legitimacy of the Liberal Age --
PART ONE. Les Adieux --
CHAPTER 1. Levi -Strauss --
CHAPTER 2. Foucault --
CHAPTER 3. Bourdieu --
PART TWO. Reconsiderations --
CHAPTER 4. Kant and Fichte --
CHAPTER 5. Constant --
CHAPTER 6. Tocqueville --
PART THREE. What Is Modernity? --
CHAPTER 7. Primitive Religion and the Origins of the State --
CHAPTER 8. The Modern State --
CHAPTER 9. Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary --
PART FOUR. What Are Human Rights? --
CHAPTER 10. How to Think about Rights --
CHAPTER 11. Rights and Natural Law --
CHAPTER 12. Rights and Modern Law --
PART FIVE. The Liberal Political Order --
CHAPTER 13. The Contest for Command --
CHAPTER 14. On Legitimacy and Political Deliberation --
CHAPTER 15. Modernization and Consensus --
PART SIX. The New Individualism --
CHAPTER 16. May '68, or the Rise of Transpolitical Individualism --
CHAPTER 17. The End of Alienation? --
CHAPTER 18. The Rebirth of Voluntary Servitude --
Notes on the Authors --
Selected Bibliography
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CHAPTER 3. Bourdieu --
PART TWO. Reconsiderations --
CHAPTER 4. Kant and Fichte --
CHAPTER 5. Constant --
CHAPTER 6. Tocqueville --
PART THREE. What Is Modernity? --
CHAPTER 7. Primitive Religion and the Origins of the State --
CHAPTER 8. The Modern State --
CHAPTER 9. Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary --
PART FOUR. What Are Human Rights? --
CHAPTER 10. How to Think about Rights --
CHAPTER 11. Rights and Natural Law --
CHAPTER 12. Rights and Modern Law --
PART FIVE. The Liberal Political Order --
CHAPTER 13. The Contest for Command --
CHAPTER 14. On Legitimacy and Political Deliberation --
CHAPTER 15. Modernization and Consensus --
PART SIX. The New Individualism --
CHAPTER 16. May '68, or the Rise of Transpolitical Individualism --
CHAPTER 17. The End of Alienation? --
CHAPTER 18. The Rebirth of Voluntary Servitude --
Notes on the Authors --
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CHAPTER 1. Levi -Strauss --
CHAPTER 2. Foucault --
CHAPTER 3. Bourdieu --
PART TWO. Reconsiderations --
CHAPTER 4. Kant and Fichte --
CHAPTER 5. Constant --
CHAPTER 6. Tocqueville --
PART THREE. What Is Modernity? --
CHAPTER 7. Primitive Religion and the Origins of the State --
CHAPTER 8. The Modern State --
CHAPTER 9. Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary --
PART FOUR. What Are Human Rights? --
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CHAPTER 11. Rights and Natural Law --
CHAPTER 12. Rights and Modern Law --
PART FIVE. The Liberal Political Order --
CHAPTER 13. The Contest for Command --
CHAPTER 14. On Legitimacy and Political Deliberation --
CHAPTER 15. Modernization and Consensus --
PART SIX. The New Individualism --
CHAPTER 16. May '68, or the Rise of Transpolitical Individualism --
CHAPTER 17. The End of Alienation? --
CHAPTER 18. The Rebirth of Voluntary Servitude --
Notes on the Authors --
Selected Bibliography
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